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prc5crv« order in each : to
I'Sin/orf their property; to
11,11 re-rular instructions, the
Rich'
liv •'*
triem n
of the moon to the earth,which,they states J
is nearer than it has approached for B(H) {
years. They add that the Mi,oft will not f
commence a notWJgmde course tor some
months to come, and that it will not ngmii
attain its pi'esciit proximity to the Earth
for several centuries. 7V. V. Mir. Ada
ter mvi n IV w~oilsi?i p wiff b?TiehTiiT the I
MethodistClljlff.il, M IMSFjVF.NING.ut early ciiin-
dlc light, by tht lfeVi .S rr.vr.N (iitKi.KT,aimti\‘o of I
Franco mid a Minister of the TtellpOus Society of
l- rieiuR—The Public ure respectfully invited to |
nlloml.
commercial.
On Hie 20t|l nil, Kice,ut Mutanzus, was very dull j
irfress 01 flN* ••* ’ ( uL igl, owing lb the recent local regulation, inter-
b ’ sufficient virtue, by yielding to digting tile trade coastwise ; while it was worth +1
protect llicir | to $5, at Havana the
‘"•ivnil life, and’ make
C £l‘>anol^ of very »
P cop , t j s the powerful consnlcr-
ivhtve liaVe to oiler to these tri-
1,11 inducement to • relinquish the
0 „ which they now reside, and
, ‘ t h(, s e vvl.icli arc designated.
^ daubtdd that this arrangement
j., n t considerations ot sufticieiit
fimount all their lire,..dices ...
fitlie soil of their nativity, however
I l ev may be. Their elders have
L . intelligence to discern the cei-
123 events in the present
REPimiJOAN BLUES,
ATTENTION! !
A ineelnig of 11.<> Corps, \Vifl
take place nt the Tjong Ilbom
In tin*. r.M*lmn|e,
THIS EVENING,
the 7th inst. at SIX OjCLQCK, P.
M; for the pdfposi; of mmiinaling
Commander, and also for the trans
action of oilier business, afimpor- ;
tance to the Corps, i’nnclanl at
tendance is therefore axpdcted.
By order I.ieut Coni’g:
T. H. WI1,LIAMS,
First Ser’gt. R. B.
fob 7 23 '
Molasses.
II UBS. Molasses, of (he new crop, Suita
ble lor retailing, will be landed this morn
ing from the sellr. Sparrow—will Be ?o!d low if
taken from the wharf. Apply lo
fell 5 'HALL frHOVT.
53
a 11\.
BBLS. Northern GlNfforsnln by
feb 5 CALVIN BAKER.
OznaburghsI
££ BALESMst quality Oznaburghs, just recciy-
ed tind for Sale by
feb 6
CALVIN BAKER.
l&lltL „
l.tafv sacrifice , ., -
f'.-j posterity from inevitable dcs-
F ■ They will also perceive, Hint
t v thus attain an elevation to which,
Lupitits, they could not otherwise
50
Letters from New York of (he 27lli alt. state
that the Cotton Market there was thill.
U, 8. Bank Stock, nt New York, 2(3tli ult, 1173,
I sales. At Philadelphia 26th, 118 u 1181.
BOSTON, Jan. 27.
ifflUtl'tlts, ““7 - " BOSTON, Jan, 27. ‘The present arfiount of ‘T s
, Bank capital in thisStatc.ngcordiiigtothcreturns Ir ,’i s ' V1,al fJ'y
i, 1, IT. States, the proposed arrange- | lately made to tlio General Court, is $15,300,030.1 , 7 29
• mm ,y inlnmtuut advantages, on which the annual State tax is$138,000. The TfT
Raisins,
BOXES bunched Raisins
60 do Muscatel do
60 do Blootn do
fust received und for sale by
frh 1 Lgff CAUDHV St HERBERT..
f Corn Afloat'*
O ^Afl BUSHELS prime Maryland CORN
for sale on board schr Execution at
HOMES TUPPEIt.
50
feb 6
Baltintore Whisker).
BBLS. Baltlmot’S Whiskey, just received
and for sale by CALVIN BAKER.
Ill- r nntiV inlporttlQt ncivnntagcs, 1 on which the annual State tax is$133,000. The ,
P? ,. which have lioert al- nuiribqr of Banks is forty, mid the amount of their
litmii to too-<- lit- | , fL I dlseounts, nnd other debts to them is $21,367,3118;
lumcrated. By tne^StaOUahmeW The uinpunt of bills in circulation is $5,760,50-1,1
„ n government over these tribed, IWdonqJecforiu hand $l,3QQ,857. 1
hc ir consent, wo become in realty
cnefnetors. The relation of con-
r interests, which lias heretofore ex-
etivecn them and oUr frontier set-
U will cease. There Will be no
^ ars between them nud the United
tBy the Howard nt New-York 1
HAVRE MARKET.
Ertrncts Qf litters received in Charleston j
“-HAVRE, - Dec. 10.—Little was done in Cot-
tons on the 14th mid 16lh, lint we lmd some ac
tivity this month, und about 27(H) bales have been
realized at full price. Some few parcels of
Adopting *uch e gororment,.their cotton* have arrived, but ns yet we Imve nt
'twill be in harmony with ul.Uou^ofttnythlngllkcar«f|.ila r9 upply,afitli
~ -be felt throughout the ‘^.it » 1 “PP*rs„l p goodt^amlswi
Some few parcels of new
no rib*
_ .. rdht-
sliippersoiguod Uplands will do
still seems probable tlmtcotton willncxt
ottoM of our territory, to the Pa- year be lower in Eli rope, nnd in looking for good
I It may fairly be presumed thSt, business to this port, we chiefly count on uacunty
iL neonev of Stick a government, ? r irregular supply. Sen Islands are well hehl,
v 1 , 1 .p * , 1, t _:i, * inltnhiiirwr hut we haveyet no demund for Eniisuinption. 33A
ditid* of all the tribes inhabiting | francg >Vprc ' Bltl f or3luio , CB , Carolina Rice last
week. Present duty, 8f. 40 per American ships.
“HAVREyDcc: lij.—'Tlio ijcimiiid for Uplund
Colton, very brisk in the beginning of this month,
has subsided—25 sol* could he obtained forprime
Cotton, whicli is not lo be found. The first car
goes of New Colton will probably obtain that
last region may be essentially itn
Ttliatperrmpicnt peace inay he pre-
)\vith fhonvand our commerce he
I extended. .
ith aview to this important object, i
Ucml it to Congress to adopt,'by
L declaration, cerfaiti fundpmcntnl
ales, in nvcpfd with those above
ed, Uf bnsls df sucli arrange-
las may be entered if»to with the sev-
ftribf!, to the strict; observance of
1 e faith of tho nation shall be
I recommend it also to Con-
stb provide by law for the nppoint-
tofa suituble number of commission-
svlio shall, under the directions of the
[ident,he authorized to visit and ex-
Vo the several tribes, the objects of
iavernment.and to frnike with them,
[rding to their instructions, such or-
Vnenis ns slmll he heat calculated to
v those objects into cifect,
gaviation is now depending with
isls nation, for the cession of lands
fbyibwltbitt the limits of Georgia,
■with a reascnable prospect of success.
price if of first quality. Our rates are 21 to 25 sols
for Upland j 40 to 60 do. Sea Island. The Egyp
tian Cotton, owing to the low price, is preferred
to Uplnnd. Large sales have lately taken place
at Marseilles, at 20 und 21 sols, duty paid. Wo
anticipate a further decline on nil sorts of Cotton,
when the an ivnls daily expected, will take plnce.
•'Hire—A lot of 30 bbls. prime, has obtained
38f. It will keep up to this, price until it urrive
inure abundantly."
POJtT OP SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED.
Sloop WiUiam,Luce,Darien,3 ds, 244 bales cot
ton,.to Wm Gaston, A Low it co. and Mr Stone.
Sloop Howtuil n. Juraes, tbce,Darien,3 ds, 175
Irttles cotton and hides to T Butler At co. M & A
Smith, and Mr. Slone.
Slooli Nancy, Tnber, 6 days from Darien—200
bules cotton, to T Butler &. co.
Pilot boat schr Georgia Ann, Low, 1 day from
Charleston. Passengers, Wm. Williams and Mr
presumed, however, thnt the result 1 Bartleraass.
j I Pole boat Benevolence, fivmi Parasliuclnr—02
bales coltou to JuUdoti u Crowell and Brown &
Overstreet.
Steam boat Cnrolina, Wray,.54 hours trom Aw
proposed to hold with all the other I eustu—1200 bales coiton, toil Lord co. Ponce
S Wright, P llill, J H Bcid,Duhamcl .& Auze,and
.0 Taft.
f not be known during the present scs-
nfOongrcss, To give effect to this ]
tiation,nndto the negritaiions which
s, on the principles and for
I purposes stated, it is rccommended
It dn adequate apqrropnation .be now
tdi'hy Congress.
J JAMES MONROE.
|WisMȣton, 27th Jan. 1825.
the Housg then adjourned.
FnreAV, Jan. 28.
IN SENATE.
Mr. Holmes, of Maine, from the Cam-
|tec on Finance, repotted n bill to pro-
for the seizure ,».nd sale tJF property
W into port in .vftl^ion or jie ftve-
laus, in ccrlain cases *, which was
, and"ordered to a second rea’dingv
fr. Buggies, - from the committee.«f
inis, to whom was referred the bill from
sailed,
Ships Milfon, Webb,Liverpool;
Samuel Wright, Kilty, Liverpool.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At Charleston on Friday,steam boat Pendleton,
i Bracken.
UP FOR THIS POhT,
At Charleston, 5th Inst, steart Henry Shultz,
Lubbock, to sail Sunday.,
Rammed or Rivgle. Persons,
I NTENDING to spend the next summer in Sn-
vaiiimh,can be accommodated with large airy
room* at a small expence, 111 a central part of the
city Enquire nt this office,
feb 7 m21>
tlouse, entitled -‘An act furthi.r.to a- ExcelUnry GEO M. TROUP, Got-
1(1 tt)R Oft nilflmpiainra IV... 1 1 /) ........
nd the oet authorising payment for pro-
- lost, enmured. by the
finy,. while ' n die military service of
| t imed States,t’nnd for other purpo-
[1 reported the some without amend-
fnt,
flic Senate adjourned to Monday,
?USE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Sir- Edwards, of
Committee on ...
’Department, reported n bill to
ior the proper application nnd expen-
|nre of the moneys appropriated for
' contingent expenses of the Naval Ser-
r e; w '“ c h was twice rend and commit
[On motion of Mr, Conner, of N, C. it
[Desolvgd.Thatthe select committee ap-
^‘^hpJPresident’s message, of the
. 11824, be instructed to inquire
0 he expediency of making provision
‘««rry;rg in^p 'offect the. resolution of
l„;«'"B tlic Governor and Council j
I 10 Larolinn to erect a monument to
emory of Brigadier General Dnvid-
ing further provi-
ent of fiertain crimes |
T ; , States, and f&f, Other plirpo^
ernor anil Commander in Chief of the Army
and JS'auy of this State, and of the Militia
thereof.
W HEREAS l have received official informa
tion of a inurdci having been committed,
on'the body ofBIQHMOND t(. WATSON; on the
IBthof December iast. nt the house ot Alexander
Gomin, in the county ol Dccalur, by WILLIAM
CLARK, who it is represented lias fled from jus-
lice: NoW in order that the. suid William Clark
nnsylvania, from I may by brought to trial for the crime with which
irlitnreo in ,L.. I he is t barged, I have thought proper to issue this
tnyproclamulion, herebv. ollering a reward, of
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person or
irsons Who n.ay apprehend nnd deliver (he said
illinuiClark to the Sheriff of said county— And
iio moreover cliurge and require all .officers civil
and military to be vigiluut in endeavoring lo ap
prehend the said WiHinui Clark if to be found in
this state.
Given under toy hand and the great seal of the
Stute,al the State-house in Milledgr.ville,
this twenty-seventh of January, eighteen
hundred and tWenty-five,and of the Indepen
dence of tlio United Stales qf America the
forty ninth. G. M. TROUP.
To Families.
JUST RECEIVED 1>ER SHIP SAVAN
NAH THE FOLLOWING DISCRETION
of TEAS, via:
IMPERIAL,
HYSON,
YOUNG HYSON, and
POUCHONG, or BLACK TEA.
Imported by Thos. II. Smith, of New-York, and
selected by ids inspector. Customers may de
pend on the pure qualities of those Tens—For
sale by A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings.
feb 7
To the Lovers of Natural Heads I
of Hair. ‘
T HE Subscriber, Who is just arrived in lids
city from New-York, offers foi* sale an exten
sive assortment of »
Ladies and Cnitlemcn's Wijrs,
tyc.
All of hi* own manufacture, and at (lie various
prices, from 16 to 3o dollars each.—His lowest
priced Wigs he .warrants shall equal, if not excel,
those made elsewhere in America, in every res
pect, whatever they maycosb
The admiration with which the fashionable
world have viewed Quirk's new invention, and
the reputation which has universally attended
Ids ornamental productions, pre-eminently rank
him above all competition. By many years studi
ous application to the principles of ids profession,
he has at length been enabled to introduce tp the
public one oftlie most extraordinary discoveries
>11 Uie system of Whig-making that human imagi
nation could suggest, and which has obtained the
| appellation of Quirk’s HEADS OF 11 AIR.
Those ladies and gentlemen that may honor
him with their calls, he feels confident that, from
the superiority of his work in every respect, he
will secure tlieir custom for the future.
Apply ntthe City Hotel,from 10 until 2 oclock
where the subscriber will b« ready to attend
upon those gentlemau Utni may he pleased lot
honor him with their comiuund*. Ladies leaving
theirorders will lie wni ed upon immediately.
Ills stay in Savannnnh will not exceed six days.
THOMAS QUIRK
No 402 Broadway, New-York
BT Where nil orders after his’departure will
be thankfully received,
feb 7 a20 - ,
Caution!
A LL persons are cautioned not to trade for n
certain bond or obligation glyen by me to
James Hudson, Jr. dated the first day of Decem
ber, 1823, for one tbousnnd four hundred mid
fifty dollars, paynlilo in tlirae instalments. Also,
two notes of hand, one for seveptv, and the other
for forty five dollars, both being of the saffie' date
ns above. Having received no part of value for
the bond or uotes, i nin resolved not to pay them.
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
feb 7 m29 1 Black Swamp, S. C.
Sugar, CoHec, Whiskey, 8?c.
T HE Subscriber offers the following articles
for snlc, for cush or City acceptances, viz:
125 BBLS. Fliibid, arid Baltimore Whiskey
20 hhds do do do
100 bbls Northern Gin
8 hhds do do
70 bags Coffee
125 kegs Nads 100 lbs each
70 bids Prime Pork
60 do _ No 3 Mfctknrel
60 do No 1 and 2 do'
'• 20 hhds Jamaica nnd St. Croix Sugar
' 60 bbls Loaf .Sugar
20 pipe* Hollands Gin nnd Cog. Brandy
100 hags Shot, assorted
60 kegs Dupont’s Powder
26 tons Swedes Iron, assorted
20 casks London Porter, pints and quarts
60 lihly Flour
10 bags Black Pepper
10 do Pimento
20 kegs Tobacco
10 boxes Cotton Cards
Hyson mid Gunpowder Teas, fcCi
L. PETTY.
j«n 31 r.24
Timber Cutters Wanted.
T WELVE prime Timber Cutters wanted>by
the subscriber, and for which liberal wages
will be given. H. KIRBY.
febjS . 28 ;
White Mustard Seed,
J UST received and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
^ ^ Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildinga.
For Neiii- York,
(E S TABLIS H E I) L i N|,)
. Thf! regular pqcketsbip
SAVANNAH,
Wirt. Beebe, Muster,
Will meet witli despatch. Fdr freight |
or passage) baying elegant accommodations, up-
ply to Captain Beebe Ou board, at Jones’ upper
wharf, or to
IIALL & IIOYT.
feb4 ' 27 ■ . j. ' I
. For New- York,
-The fast sailing brig
SHEPHERDESS,
Co ft. 1 Var'd,
Will have immediate dispatch—
For freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to eupti Ward oii hoard at Telfair's
Wharf) or to HALL fc IIOYT.
feb 2, 26
111045,
B Y the slrtglffTIcfce, for iale by
feb 6 28 HOMES TUPPER.
Fresh Teas. Hams, Flour &c.
20
CHESTS Hyson Teas
33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco
1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware
Received perShip Savannah.
26 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv
ed per Laura Jane; for sale by
J. B. HERBERT k CO.
fehr, 28
Wanted to Purchase,
A GOOD Cook, Washer, and Ironer. Apply
to the Editor,
jan 25^ 1!)
• For Sale,
A LOT in Jackson Ward. Apply at this Office.
jan 25 It) *
Wanted to Hire,
T en prime hands.
jan 15 Til
Apply to
H. KIRBY.
Wanted,
A FFAV Shares of United States Bank Stock
Enquire oftlie Printer.
' jnn 25 10
For New-York,
The find new schooner
LAURA JANE,
Captain Honsri,
Will have immediate despatch—
For freight apply to ,
DOUGLASS & SORREL.
feb 5 a28
wgafrij
. men cvt at.Assjr.tni:..
lit/ •/• It. Herbert if Co.
On SA'ITUDAY, 12th inst.
Will be sold before our Store'; without I'eservo,
An invoice of rich exit Gbo".consisting of
Sets of Dishes of different pattern's
Ql . and pt Decanters do do
Butter Tub.-, and Stands do do
Jugs and flutes ,do ,uo •
. Tumblers, Winds, Cordials, Clarets, &<•.
Tbiiycun be examined at any time pi’evionsljo
die sale, nl our store: Terms cash.
OU TIIIJM5D AYlOtli iusl. will be sold on,Jacksons
Wharf all 1 o'clock for uecorinUhc un-
derwriteffl und till concerned. .
1 Must, 1 lib Stuy, Fore Sail, 1 Flying Jib.
Bpnnetol u Jiband Riinhing Rising,
damngedon bqard Hie sloop Spartuu On her pus-
sage from Philudel jffiiu to this port, and'Sold by
advice oftlie Pprt Wardens. Terms cash,
febj. j ■ : - v
Administratrix Sale. * '
By J B Herbert Sf Co.
On FRIDAY; T8th Muvch will be sold a{ the Mar
ble Yard, in State-SL next to Dr Haber-
sham) nt 11 o’clock',
A quantity of
Wanted to Charter, i « .
Several low deck schooners Slabs, Brows Stone, Sldnc Cutter.
rilmnl mtn Iturtil Pn/I tiaitu IiHR. I * (/(/xJWj
Together with tlio Building
of about one hundred tons bur
then. Apply io.
HOMES TUPPER.
8
Regimental Orders.
An Election is hereby or-1
dered to be held nt the Ex-|
change On TUESDAY lotn inst.
for a Captain to command the Re
publican Blues, vice CnpL- Nlcoll, j
resigned. The Poll will he Alien
ed at ten o’clock, under the super*
Intendnnce of two Justices of the
Peace and two Freeholders, or
majority of them
J. Marshall, Col. 1st Reg't,
M.W.STFAVART,
Adj’t lit Reg’t.
fob 5 27
FOUND,
T HIS Morning, a Key, Which the owner can
Imve—apply at this office.
.jan 21 16
Spirits of Turpentine and
Bright Varnish,
J UST rpceived and for sale by
LAY h HENDRICKSON;
jnn 23 Shad's Ruihiings.
Day tfe Martin's Real Japan
Blacking.
I MPORTED and for talc by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbous’ Building*,
ian 25 It)
LAMP OIL,
A T FIFTY CENTS per Gallon
jan 1ft 11 AUGUST G.QF.MLER
it a
io
grounds
that day
<qturket*
nt which time the ■ (ine" will be
formodon the north side of the
Square dis|>biying west
Companies must he formed In accordance with
the “Kales and Regulations."
A Battalion Court of Inquiry wip be held at M‘-
Fnrlnne'% Public House, on Suturday the 26th of
February, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to which commas
dhntsof companieswill cause defaulting lion-coni'
^fissioned officers and privates to be legally sum
rnoueil at least 10 days before.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
' Major 1st Bat. 1st Reg’t.
M. W. STEWART,
jan 31 24 Adj’t. 1st Reg’t
Lamp Oil.
J UST received per ship Savannah, n supply of
Pure Winter Strained Sperm .OIL, und fur
sale at the customary low rates by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
feb 5
■ GLASS LAMPS.
TJST received, per ship Savannah, pn elegant
assortment of Glass Lamps, attached to stands
in complete style—handsomer pattern* than has
yet been offered to tho public, for sale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ buildings,
feb 5 . 28 \
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED I.ND IN
STORE,
I MPERIAL, Hyson, arid Focliong
TEAS, of a very superior quality
Lquf and Lump Sugars
Nnndt Currants, Muee, Cinnamon;
Ginger, Nutmegs, Aispice, Pepper;
Cloves, Starch, ftc. ,fac.
ALSO
The first quality of Sperm Lamp OIL, a great
variety of Glass a.nd Tin Lamps, Lnmp Feeders
Oil Canisters, Lamp Wiek, mid every article ne-
| cessaiy for making safe, cheap, and convenient
light; together willi every article COMiiectod witli
their line of business, wHreh will be sold low and
xvarranted of the first quality at the corner of
Congress and Whitaker streets, Shadds Buildings,
jan 23 22 '
By the Governor.
E. HAMILTON, Sec, of State.
feb 7
29
ORDERS.
% HEAD-QUARTERS,
Mii.tEDOEVii.LE, 21'thJnn. 1825.
T HElleviow and insppelfon of the Militia for
the year 1825 by Regiments and Battalions,
will commence on the first Monday in April next.
The Generali commanding Divisions will issue or
ders accordingly, nnd.bcgitining on that day,they
will proceed with all the celerity which may con
sist with the convenience of the reviewing r‘°
cers. Tlic Aids oftlie Commander in Chief i
Just Received,
By Ship Savannah,
G ROCUS MARTUS
Mineral Putty
Flower of Eineiy
Grain Emery, NO. 1,2,3; 4 St 6,
Ahd for sale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Shadd’s Bnildingt.
ALSO, Off HAND,
A General assortment of
Glass an<[ Tin Lamps,
And by the next packet Wjll have a variety of]
new patterns Which have never bben in this roar-
| ket.
feb 6 ' 28
OGLETHORPE BALL,
By the Savannah Volunteer Guards.
Just Received,
f)AAA BUSHELS Prime Maryland CORN
1 JjXJUv For sale low by
HOMES TUPPER.
ALSO,
/.V store,
3060 Bushels SHORTS, and
60 Bundles Prime HAY. .
feh 1 25 . '
Laurel Saw Mill.
T HE above Mill is now in complete order, and
will cut and deliver at Savannah, or at the
plantations on the river, lumber of every descrip
Don wanted. Apply to
HORACE KIRBY, Savannah, or to
JACOB RF.AD, Drakie’s Plantation,
dec 13 237m||&U§
w
PSitV'iS Vno 1 ,1 • , . “Mir* r>r‘ r 1 will procceil Wlin ttll Vie cvieinyniuyu.wray .
I a.,'' lcacl1 tlurdhme, passed, nhd sent I sbt with the convenience of the reviewing olfi-
f‘ ne nenato. . cers. The Aids of the Commander in Chief will
^■teiigiossed bill, nrovidino' for Hip «mle assist at tllehl n,, 4 re l lort dircctlytoHeBd-Quur-
f«nEerrin P nLl„„lj P gT r r ters. Brigade Inspectors will riiake returns to
try storn ordnance, arms, nnd mill- Division Inspectors, Division Inspectors to Major
f read a HwH time, passed, Generals, and the Major Generals to the Coin-
spilt fn IL, „ 1 I 1 • r .....1 ri»Bin.onv in i*n,
EMBERS who are subscribers to the aboVte
. Ball.to be given on the lltli inst. in celebra
tion of the first settlement of Georgia, are request
ed to cull at the Bookstore of Mr. W. T, Williams
for their Tickets previous to that day.
Those members who have not yet subscribed,
| may leave their names witli either of the under
signed.
Division Order,
Camden County, Jan. 20, 1825.
C HARLES C. R. FLOYD, late Lieutenant in
the Marine Corps oftlie United States, is
hereby appointed ray Aid De-Camp, with the rank
of Major, (in the room of Major Everard Hamil
ton, moved out oftlie limits of the Division,) o'
which, all concerned, will take (life notice, anc
respect, and obey him, accordingly.
JOHN FLOYD,
jan 26 i»i20 M G. IstD. G. M
If f’r'rr W* 10 SeHnte *
pULATlON OF^THE ^OST OF-
dor in Chief—precision und accuracy in re-
turns will he required ; ever)' act of disobedience
or insubordination marked and punched,, and a I
Thft TTrv. i I regular discipline attempted with officers and men* I •—
bu^i. r th ® n took «P the unfmisfo As 6 the Commanded in Chief cannot consistent
of yesterday, which wns the '^th hisoivii duties attend theReviews g^'y /
lent gU atin g lhe 1>0 ^ 0ffice De P a tD !t “ iU M,m,,eoto |m el t of 11
the amendments yestnr*
ead, nil cotnlnit tee of tlic whole, Wore'
mo ‘>iltiicm« C ’'f Und ' :1 ’ Soing somu furthf!l '
eading“ * ,l Was 0fderc{1 ln .» third
ay . ld t * lcu ^ le Holifie ridjoUriied to Mon-
W. C. Wavnb, ) g f J. P. Scitr.vr.K,
F. Denslf.h, ': F.W. Heinemann,
W. I. Hunter; S* ( Wm. Robertson.
fchl 25
#500 PREMIUM,
PREMIUM of Five Hundred Dollars will
which shall he np-
Some
“f the
if®,| Wtee?Zh,«Tonto A»SP I® E
1’
; BH! • in Vrti'ious parts of
lU j to the present approximation
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of the late William Masterton, dec.
arc. requested to render the same, properly at
tested within the time provided by law, and those
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment to
CAROLINE MASTERTON; ndm’ix.
Jan 31 24
Drought to Jail,
j JN Savannah on the 27th inst. a•-negro woman
feb 7
20
Administrator's
demand
otice. i
gainst the es- [
late merchant ]
m tothesub-
ig, ... uiyuvig, ...... ...v iinwapM; I tllXt sll6 llllll
_ ,tobe delivered to the subscriber; |feetiinch
iri or before the 1st day of May next>
J. ELGAR,
Commissioner Public Buildings,
feb 5 28 Washington City.
To Rent,
who says her name isMAria, and that-she be
longs to the Estate ot BCck, of South Carolina,and
n " ’ ay qn the 4th of Jlily last, she is *
r, arid about 26 years of age.
JOHN I< DEWS, j. C. c.
22
It
jan 28
“erilier, proiH'riy attested—and those iyho aroin- Mp; Savannah River, (
dedited to said estate are requcstcili to makom.me- Kol . topns apply to R. k
dime payment to HOMES TUPPER, Adm r. >. £
N OR a telrm of years the Rice Flarttaticin on
(known as Rice Hope*)
pnyment
fob 7 8#
jon 23 I7(f
, J. Habersham, or
SAMUEL WILKINS,
Liberty County*
Wrought to Jail,
N Snvnhnali on the 27th inst. a negro maft who
. says his naifte is Peter, and that lie belongs to
,..e Estate of Beck, of South Carolina, and that lie
runaway the 4th of July last, he is 6 feet 64 inches
high And about 35 year? of age.
V JOHN I.DEWS, J.C.c
jan 28 23
liattulion Orders.
The First Battalion, First
Regiment will pnrnde for
Brill and inspection i n
on said Lot, l»*illg the personal •
estate of Wm. Mnsterlon, dec’d, find
sold by order of the Administratrix. ,
felt 4 27 Terms Cash. •
Marshal's Salt?,
On the Jirri Tuesday in April ntxli ? ' '.
TSTTlLL be sold before the Court House in the
TT City of Savannah, betweon the hours of, 10
and 4 o'clock, *
The following negroes March, Billy, Kate,D«r- •’
is, Sue and children, Bone, Be**, Amy, ',
nnd tWo children, Finder, l’eggy, JoffiV, Sugflfefi
Charles, Boh, Uilln, Little Scrub, Kate, Be**, qtm
old Scrub—Also, sundry articles of household - J
furniture, -^Also, one tract of land on St. Simons
Island, containing 50 acres, originally granted to
Sir Patrick Houstoun-Mevled upon ns the proper
ty of Gedfge Bniltce, E«q nt the suit of Crawford •
Davidson JOHN H MOREL, m do.
feh 4 27 ,
Citv.Marshal’s sales—continued.
O H the first Tuesday in Match, in front of tho
Court House, between the usual hours will
P-Ti;e‘":m,V»"M,:* cosine I . thc » did taxes aro
k 5 »nd building, second Tything Rev-
miUn| b n a m !! nold's Ward, hounded enst by Reyimlds-?t. south
" »hy n lane, west by lot No.4,,u,d north by Bny-st.
beHalf nnJt ,cvie d as tlie property of the estate of John
, S i I Andersoh, to satisfy tho city takes of said festato
satisfy the’ city i. .
for the years 1822 aud 1823, amount tax, $t05 50
cehtl.and cost, .. \
A building bri the south east corner of lot letter
A. Darby ward; levied on nS the property of .Tns.
\V; ennnon, to satisfy tils city tax for tlic yem ld23;
Amount due $17 31, and cost.
Buildings on lot No, 3, Springhill, bounded enst
by West Broad Street, south uy Tot No, 4, WJ*»>
by lot No. f(, aud north by a lane, levied on nj?thd
rooerty bf the estate Thdmas D. Porter, tu,satin-
r&iy taxes of said esinto for (h yhara ifiCS^
1823 arid 1824. Amount dile 7 dollars 50 otutj
audeost.
Two small buildings on the west half of lot lei-,,
ter H. Oglethorpe ward, hminded east by cast half 1
of said lot, west by a bine, north by fcuhley-st.
hnd Soutli by. lot tetter f\ levied on ns the property
of Mary Garnet, td sfitlSfy 0 executions issued by
the Mayor of the city, against Mary Gnrueit for
entertaining negroes on Sundays, and retailing
liquors without having ri licence. Amount of
flues, $270, aud cost.
F. M. STONE, Marshal;
fel>,4 27
City Treasurer s Office,
SAVANNAIf, ith January, 1825.'
P ERSONS liable to City Taxes are hereby re
quired'o make their returns ori-or before
the loth day of February next, iri chsb of <!e-
Plnntfftinn nn/l iVpcrrnt»« fur <anlr> I fault, ddublo tax will lie assessed on all defuult-
lailtfttion IUKI IN egroes tOl sale, cm after that period, in conformity with the or-
Tlte PlaututiDJi belonging to.I dinance in such cose mads and provided.
_ _.a-a- ..r I hi ur cTrtVAUT
Plantation lor Sale,
ThcPlautntion op the Augus
ta Road, six miles from Suy,an-
imh, comprising fifty-two and a half
i acres, about twenty of which is clCur-
and inclosed—^Together with the buildings
thereon, including a dwelling
known us the Six Mile House,
one of the best standson the AUgusta
Itoad for a Tavern, is offered for snta
low.
Persons wishing to purchase will pleasa apply
to the subscriber on tne premises.
dec 14 233. C.F.HUN.K..
the estate of the late Flcmi
Akin, situated on the Httlc Ogeecbee, j
known by the name of Menihal), coii-
taining 1100 acres*—a large prdportion of which
is first quality Ribc and Cotton land,
" " With convenient DweHirig, Ne
gro and girl Hbused—stables,
corn And cottrin ImuSes iit complete i
order. Together Witli h gtmj oft wen- j
> n - 4 -
M. W. STEWART,
City Treasurer.
Matihe and Fire Insurance
Coyip any.
A N Efoetlori Writ he held or. Mdrtday 14th of
JA. FribrUary, at the office of the-Maviito rind
•Firfc Insurance Company, ,for seven Directors,
JW w .... to ulanngc the atfairs of lhe Iristitiitloh for one
ty prime Geld hands—Tor sale upon very liberal j year*
terms. Application to be mode, to Mr. James
Brown on the place
GEO. W Me ALLIS! ER,
Stretby Hall, Brynn comity, or
C. W. ROCKWELL & Co.
Savannah.
nov 18 ji6 .
fob I
25'
Alex. m. krr, sec’ry.
Prcsh Teas, limns* Fldjuf,
20
To Lease,
For a term of years, the whole I
or a part of the Lot No. 5, Rey
nolds Ward, First Tylhing, lately be-1
cupied by Mr. Seize, the best stand I
far business in the city. Apply to
* Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT.
jnn 25 . 19 ~
S hesU Hyson T,cas
i kegs No. 1 Tobacbo . , '
" 1 -hhd .Rich. Cut GTasj Ward, ;
Reed pr ship Savannah V
iQ bhis Baltimore Hftilii
Reid; per Laura Jenn. ’■
For sale by J. B. HEllBEllT & Co.
•fob 4 27 ; ...
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
AM
Notary Public's OFFICE.
| TTAVlNG bcDh elepted a Justice ofjM-JPt
IITL iin the 4th District (Chatham rom.iy,) ri>:
M’
For Sale,
A TRACT of land situated in Camden county
on the Great Sntilla River about fifteen miles
above the town of Jefferson, containing 300 acres, _ __
about 200 of which is suitable for the raising of j ties appertaining to the same
nndadi., ... , JV
ly well situated for raising ODttle for market’podn
extensive plan, as there is an excellent back range | ry month, at foy Office sUiiale’d In iiay-iahp,
speettuily iitfonff my friends and the public that
1 am noW prepared to attend to the Official du-
ffj 3 Office kept on
on,corn nnd potatoes,the residue is lqw ground 1 Bay-strCet, a few doors above the City-Hotel
adapted to the culture of rice. It is .peculiar- batwedn Whitaker and Barnard-strerits.^O j
ell situated for raising cattle for market pn an I jjj- COURTS iield on the 4th Tuesday in hve-
exiensive plan, as there is an excellent back range ry month, at iffy Office sitiiate’d In
of many miles in extent. The titles ure InJisputa-1 Reynrijd’swatfd, between Abet corn And L 1
lilo Vnn fnrfVini* honttmilnn annltr f A I'.ilEi-i. .—,
an IO 6-ir
GAUD
apply to
RY&HE
RBF.RT.
sthpetS'xi] . . ■ . , .
N. B. /.«oill uho attend to the shipping of Sett;
mcVt, Conveyancing, and other Writings.
. vtir-n Vim i r.
feh gf
Midi fill. J. KAPPHK
An opening for Enterprizc!
300 Valuable LOTS, | _ "HKNRY J. VALI.BAJJ,
Situated on the printipai streets in Lower Hamburg, Justice of the Peace and Notary
(improved and unimproved.) I J n i >• ■
\xriLL be sold to the bighe-** hruJtn.r.
VV day, tlic 18th January l
of Hamburg, S. C.—One balfi. ...
ney, cush; the other half, to bear an Interest df I pne dopr East of M'Allistev'sBiiridings, wlfere
.. . " ’ * jMf J 1 will be. found at idl tirries ready forthe traiisnorion
of business in the above DepaHmrijtff.^Aiso;
CONVEYANCING and ENGROSSING, &c;
ItFCouft days 4th Monday in eabh montli.
feb 1 . II125 • : J
:—' —
seven per cent, per annum ■ the interest to be paid
annually.—My individual Notes, and the note# of I
the folldwing Banks, viz. The Bank of Hamburg,
Bank of the United States, the several Banks of |
this State, nnd the Banks of Augusta, Will be ta
ken in payment. The purchasers of unimproved
tots will be required to improve thereon. The
sale will Continue frclih daytoday, until the whole'|
is disposed of; when the terms of sale are com
plied with, indisputable Titles willbe niude."
HENRY SHULTZ;
Hamburg, Nov. 24.
——:—t. . . ,—;—-— :—:
Superior Port Wine.
ES, direct from the Royhl Company at*
jan 19
L’ k CO.
Sale Continued\
T HE sale of tlie alioye Lots has been postpon
ed until TUESDAY, the U2d of FcMuctri,
next, on which day the sale will rc-commence
The Charleston M
er, Southern Patriot,
escope, South Carolina Renublican, Peqdleton
Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitution 1
alist, Savannah Republican and Georgian, will
publish the above once a week for three weeks,
and forward tbeir accounts to me fof payment.
HENRY SHULTZ
January 26
jari 31 . Jh24
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on t|i.e 27tis.inst.'a negro man who
auj'sj his ntprie is Rolibin and thrit he belongs to
I Alexander Ralston, of Auciistn, Georgia, arid that
afjj ' »---•-**•—
ui which day the sale will re-comriierice. , lie ranaway about ^3 mouths ago, he is 4 feet 74
Charleston Mercury,the Charleston Cohri- iuclles'highjaud about 4b years ofrige. ‘ '
ithernPatriot,City Guzotte, Colinnbia Tel-1 JOHN 1. DEWS, j. c. c.
, South Carolina Republican, Peqdleton | . Jan 28- t 22 .
. - ^'20 Reward,
' AN AWAY from the subscriber about the fir-T
li of September last a mulatto negro woman
| named .PEGGY, about 25 years old chunk, v built;
in walking stoops much forward, she. is qujto art*
ful and Sensible and will endoavour in nil prob'-
A LL those who ure indehted Hector .Mac- to I bility topassns afree wortmn.bv the name <,f ' 'ii
Donald late of Savannah, ‘in Notes, Due I West The abbvc reward will be given jfjfr her
■e requested to make [ apprehension and confinement in any Jail a; this
AND’W SMITH, State. YELVERTON Y. K t NO,
Assignee, j janl9 H Greeu^bo;,,’.
Bills, and open Accompts, are requested to make [ a]
immediate payment to. ' 15
. nov6 . t226